Summary

The approach you take to create site columns and content types in SharePoint sites is different in the new SharePoint Add-in model than it was with Full Trust Code. In a typical Full Trust Code (FTC) / Farm Solution scenario, site columns and content types are created with declarative code. In the declarative code approach the site columns and content types are defined in XML and SharePoint's feature framework elements are used to package and deploy them.

In a SharePoint Add-in model scenario, site columns and content types are created with the SharePoint Client Side Object Model (CSOM) or SharePoint REST APIs.

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